HSwMS Thule (1893)

HSwMS Thule was a Svea-class coastal defence ship of the Royal Swedish Navy.

Thule
History
Sweden
NameThule
NamesakeThe mythical Thule
BuilderBergsunds Yard, Stockholm
Launched4 March 1893
Out of service1928
FateScrapped in 1933
General characteristics
Class and typeSvea-class coastal defence ship
Displacement3,150 tons
Length79.5 m (260.83 ft)
Beam14.6 m (47.90 ft)
Speed16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph)

Thule was launched on 4 March 1893 at Bergsunds Yard in Stockholm. She displaced 3,150 tons, had a LPP of 79.5 metres (261 ft) and a beam of 14.6 metres (48 ft). Thule was propelled by a two-cylinder steam engine which gave her a speed of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph). She was struck from service in 1928, and broken up in 1933.[1]

Captains

  • 1904–1904 – Carl Alarik Wachtmeister

References

  1. "Thule (6100244)". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 28 June 2012.
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